Medrash Chaim

Medrash Chaim was a Haredi yeshiva for English-speaking high-school graduates, located in Jerusalem. It belonged to the Lithuanian stream of Orthodox Judaism. The main study hall was located on the second floor of the . The yeshiva started in August 2010 and closed its doors after ten months in June 2011. Although mainly American, most English-speaking countries are accepted. Learning was done with original texts in Hebrew or Aramaic, though the lessons were given in English. Students were introduced to Judaism using English and bilingual texts and gradually grew in their learning.

Medrash Chaim

Medrash Chaim was a Haredi yeshiva for English-speaking high-school graduates, located in Jerusalem. It belonged to the Lithuanian stream of Orthodox Judaism. The main study hall was located on the second floor of the . The yeshiva started in August 2010 and closed its doors after ten months in June 2011. Although mainly American, most English-speaking countries are accepted. Learning was done with original texts in Hebrew or Aramaic, though the lessons were given in English. Students were introduced to Judaism using English and bilingual texts and gradually grew in their learning.